I'll just comment on the first three paragraphs, which show right off the bat that Clarence Page is either stupid as sh!t or just wants us to think he is.

He says the conspiracy story is that an assassin got onto the plane, shot Brown in top of the head, and then the plane crashed into a mountain. Is Page really too stupid to consider (or does he just not want to mention) that if Brown was in fact shot in top of the head, it was done after the crash, to make sure he was dead, and not by some pre-crash assassin willing to commit suicide in order to kill Ron Brown.

I'll also mention, relevant to the shot, that Page says there was no exit wound. The whole idea of shooting someone downward in top of the head would be leave the bullet somewhere down in the body, never to be found when one could be confident that the powers that be would be sure to nix any autopsy.

(BTW, on a "suicidal" assassin, it is worth mentioning that the guy at the destination airport who was in charge of landing beacons, which were missing, "committed suicide" afterwards. Page wouldn't mention something like that, of course.)

Obviously when you read something like Page's article, you're expected first to check your brains in at the door.

I'll just comment on the first three paragraphs, which show right off the bat that Clarence Page is either stupid as sh!t or just wants us to think he is.

He says the conspiracy story is that an assassin got onto the plane, shot Brown in top of the head, and then the plane crashed into a mountain. Is Page really too stupid to consider (or does he just not want to mention) that if Brown was in fact shot in top of the head, it was done after the crash, to make sure he was dead, and not by some pre-crash assassin willing to commit suicide in order to kill Ron Brown.

I'll also mention, relevant to the shot, that Page says there was no exit wound. The whole idea of shooting someone downward in top of the head would be leave the bullet somewhere down in the body, never to be found when one could be confident that the powers that be would be sure to nix any autopsy.

(BTW, on a "suicidal" assassin, it is worth mentioning that the guy at the destination airport who was in charge of landing beacons, which were missing, "committed suicide" afterwards. Page wouldn't mention something like that, of course.)

Obviously when you read something like Page's article, you're expected first to check your brains in at the door.

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The Clintons hired an assassin who used a bullet that disappears when the plane or car in which the victim is traveling when shot, stops moving or crashes.

The subject of the investigation is supposed to be whether the Trump Campaign colluded with Russia in efforts to influence the outcome of the election.

So, I played along with your old answering a question with a question gimmick. Now let's try again:

How many of those indictments, guilty pleas or convictions mentioned in your meme have anything to do with election-related misconduct by the Trump Campaign?

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You're mistaken again. As I said, the people associated with the campaign:

The Special Counsel is authorized to conduct the investigation confinned by then-FBI Director James 8. Corney in testimony before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on March 20, 2017, including: (i) any links and/or coordination bet ween the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and (ii) any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation; and (iii) any other matters within the scope of 28 C.F.R. § 600.4(a).

Since the question is meaningless, I'll let you answer. But are you really going to pretend you didn't make this falsehood? (And that's why your question is meaningless.)

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That wasn't a falsehood. Everybody who has common sense and is being honest will readily acknowledge that the purpose of the "Trump-Russia Investigation," as it's titled in your meme, is supposed to be (like I said) about whether the Trump Campaign colluded with Russian efforts to influence the election. If there's a catchall in the directive that basically lets Mueller prosecute anybody, anywhere (even foreign nationals!) for anything they ever did, that doesn't change the fact that the real purpose of the investigation is supposed to be about whether there was collusion with Russia. We all know that.

So to answer my question that you shamelessly and childishly refuse to answer, it is ZERO. That is how many people have been indicted, pleaded guilty or convicted for anything that has anything to do with collusion with the Russians by the Trump Campaign. ZERO.

And by the way, since you were just complaining about somebody changing the subject in another thread, why are we talking about the "Trump-Russia Investigation" in a thread about Hillary Clinton? Who introduced that off-topic topic into this thread?

That wasn't a falsehood. Everybody who has common sense and is being honest will readily acknowledge that the purpose of the "Trump-Russia Investigation," as it's titled in your meme, is supposed to be (like I said) about whether the Trump Campaign colluded with Russian efforts to influence the election. If there's a catchall in the directive that basically lets Mueller prosecute anybody, anywhere (even foreign nationals!) for anything they ever did, that doesn't change the fact that the real purpose of the investigation is supposed to be about whether there was collusion with Russia. We all know that.

So to answer my question that you shamelessly and childishly refuse to answer, it is ZERO. That is how many people have been indicted, pleaded guilty or convicted for anything that has anything to do with collusion with the Russians by the Trump Campaign. ZERO.

And by the way, since you were just complaining about somebody changing the subject in another thread, why are we talking about the "Trump-Russia Investigation" in a thread about Hillary Clinton? Who introduced that off-topic topic into this thread?

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Nah, you're just trying to pretend the indictments and guilty pleas so far don't count because they didn't involve stuff personally approved in writing by Trump himself. The mission given to Mueller was not nearly that limited. You've seen the order, so ignorance is not an excuse.